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Keeping Children Safe – Scouting’s Top Priority

by | Sep 1, 2020 | News, Youth Protection | 0 comments

It is important to emphasize that the safety of children in our programs is our absolute top priority. That’s precisely why, over many decades the BSA has developed some of the strongest expert-informed youth protection policies found in any youth-serving organization.

Conversations about safety will be especially relevant over the next several weeks when those in Scouting and other members of the public will likely see and hear print, TV, social media, digital and radio advertising from national BSA’s Chapter 11 noticing campaign. Although only the national organization has filed for Chapter 11, you will likely come across these ads in the coming weeks, so we wanted to make sure you knew their purpose and had the necessary information to address questions or concerns they may raise for you or others.

The BSA’s ads are designed and sponsored by national BSA to ensure that victims have the opportunity to come forward and apply for compensation from a proposed Trust by filing a claim by the November 16, 2020 deadline set by the court.

You can learn more about Scouting’s Youth Protection policies and practices, as well as more information on the national BSA β€œNoticing Campaign” by following links to these national BSA resources:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwYCrdBIsqo

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